Is your position on the following issues authoritarian or libertarian? (user search)
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Nym90
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« on: September 07, 2007, 02:08:48 PM »

Guns--Better enforcement of current law and some new restrictions on guns with no value other than for killing humans.
Gambling--Lottos are good if the money goes to education, health care, etc. and their use should be expanded
Alcohol sales restrictions--Drinking age lowered to 18
Tobacco--Higher taxes which should be used for education, health care, etc.
Smoking in public--Mostly a local issue, personally repulsive but it should be legal so long as outdoors. Support local bans for restaurants, oppose for bars.
Tobacco advertising--Law as it is now seems fine, maybe some new restrictions on advertising that targets children
Strip clubs--Local issue, up to cities to decide whether to zone for them or not
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders)--New restrictions on advertising that targets children and encourages them to be anorexic/bulimic would be good
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality")--Law as it is now seems ok
Pornography--Law as it is now seems ok
Prostitution--Should be legal, although mandatory STD testing required for those employed in the field if it becomes an actual business
Fast food--Mandatory disclosure of nutrition information, warning labels, etc.
Pop sales in high schools--Up to the school. Personally feel high schools should allow it, not middle or elementary schools however
School uniforms--Up to the school, overall a bad idea though
Marketing to minors--Definitely much more regulated than advertising to adults, depends on the product though
Violence in the media--Ratings clearly posted
Sex in the media--Ratings clearly posted
Profanity in the media--Ratings clearly posted
Suburban development--Local issue, but zoning that encourages higher density is much preferred
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